Two Point Museum, the next builder/management sim from the folks at Two Point Studio, is coming out in about a month. Publisher Sega is sharing some more of the wonderful and unquestionably silly exhibits you can display in the town’s many museums which you will be managing.



For the Marine Life exhibits, you can have a Wet Wiper in your aquarium. The mop-faced fish (hence, the silly name) actually has a gameplay benefit, they can keep aquariums clean, prevent Messiness and boost Filter Power.
There’s also the Scribble Squid, fishes that increases Messiness whenever they blob out ink and will lower the Filter Power. The Scribble Squid and Wet Wiper can share an aquarium, being coldwater fishes, so balancing the ecosystem of what’s in the tank plays a big role in Two Point Museum. Of course, having the right people taking care of the tanks, a Marine Life expert in this case, is just as important like any previous Two Point management games.
Most of these exhibits require you to venture into the expedition maps, and they are definitely rewarding. Another Marine Life exhibit is the Coralsseum Ruins (there we go, a good pun), an intimidating structure that, somehow, will scare of thieves away deterring criminal activity.



As for Supernatural Exhibits, there’s a Haunted Doll that will make guests running to the toilet from being spooked by it. You can display a Ghost Duster, the thing those janitors in Two Point Hospital when a patient die and turned into ghosts. And somehow, you can have the spirit of Atlus Spiffinmoore, founder of the Spiffinmoore Academy (the wizard school in Two Point Campus), with a cool hat and all hang out in the museum.
Spirits require a Polterguest Room (another good pun), and the better the room is decorated matching the spirit’s preferences, the more peaceful they will be.
Or intentionally not do that and have them cause a ruckus in the museum which you’ll need to call in a Supernatural Expert (not a ghostduster, sadly) to coral them back in their rooms.
Two Point Museum is the third game in the Two Point series of builder/management sims, initially created as a spiritual successor to Bullfrog’s Theme Hospital.
Two Point Studios is founded by ex-Lionhead veterans, the defunct studio that became the home for many ex-Bullfrog folks. The Two Point series carries a specific British silliness to them, as you can see from the wordplay and aesthetic choice, but it’s all backed up by, so far, a decent management gameplay loop that can test the best of strategy players.
Two Point Museum releases on March 4 on PS5, PC (Steam) and Xbox Series X|S (March 5 on digital platforms in Asia).